- May 10, 2002
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Well, the Linux battle continues on! I'm still making an effort of switching to Linux, but I can see why most people just safely stick with what they know and run Windows... Oy! I know you'll all give me crap for this, but I would never have to ask these kind of stupid questions in Windows; I could just poke around until I found it.
Anyhow.
I'm trying to get Anti-aliasing to work in Ubuntu Feisty. I've run "nvidia-settings" and enabled AA/AF, but it doesn't work under any environment: Beryl, HL2, CS:S, Warcraft III, nothing. It says it's enabled, it says it's overriding application setting, but I'm just not seeing it. Also, CS:S and HL2 seem to run better in Windows than Linux with Wine, this may seem stupid to ask, but is there anything I can do about this? Is there an GPU OC app for Linux comparable to ATI Tool?
Thanks for your patience!
- Chaz
P.S. If anyone can tell me how to get Flash/Gnash to work, I'd be delighted! I'm so sick of having to boot XP just to use the internet. I'm running the 64-bit, of course.
Anyhow.
I'm trying to get Anti-aliasing to work in Ubuntu Feisty. I've run "nvidia-settings" and enabled AA/AF, but it doesn't work under any environment: Beryl, HL2, CS:S, Warcraft III, nothing. It says it's enabled, it says it's overriding application setting, but I'm just not seeing it. Also, CS:S and HL2 seem to run better in Windows than Linux with Wine, this may seem stupid to ask, but is there anything I can do about this? Is there an GPU OC app for Linux comparable to ATI Tool?
Thanks for your patience!
- Chaz
P.S. If anyone can tell me how to get Flash/Gnash to work, I'd be delighted! I'm so sick of having to boot XP just to use the internet. I'm running the 64-bit, of course.